Re: [RFC PATCH 4/6] char: fastrpc: Add support for create remote init process

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Fri Nov 30 2018 - 08:26:46 EST


On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:48 AM Srinivas Kandagatla
<srinivas.kandagatla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> +
> +static int fastrpc_init_process(struct fastrpc_user *fl,
> + struct fastrpc_ioctl_init *init)
> +{
> + struct fastrpc_ioctl_invoke *ioctl;
> + struct fastrpc_phy_page pages[1];
> + struct fastrpc_map *file = NULL, *mem = NULL;
> + struct fastrpc_buf *imem = NULL;
> + int err = 0;
> +
> + ioctl = kzalloc(sizeof(*ioctl), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!ioctl)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + if (init->flags == FASTRPC_INIT_ATTACH) {
> + remote_arg_t ra[1];
> + int tgid = fl->tgid;
> +
> + ra[0].buf.pv = (void *)&tgid;
> + ra[0].buf.len = sizeof(tgid);
> + ioctl->handle = 1;
> + ioctl->sc = FASTRPC_SCALARS(FASTRPC_RMID_INIT_ATTACH, 1, 0);
> + ioctl->pra = ra;
> + fl->pd = 0;
> +
> + err = fastrpc_internal_invoke(fl, 1, ioctl);
> + if (err)
> + goto bail;

It doesn't seem right to me to dynamically allocate an 'ioctl' data structure
from kernel context and pass that down to another function. Maybe eliminate
that structure and change fastrpc_internal_invoke to take the individual
arguments here instead of a pointer?

> + } else if (init->flags == FASTRPC_INIT_CREATE) {

How about splitting each flags== case into a separate function?

> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/fastrpc.h b/include/uapi/linux/fastrpc.h
> index 8fec66601337..6b596fc7ddf3 100644
> --- a/include/uapi/linux/fastrpc.h
> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/fastrpc.h
> @@ -6,6 +6,12 @@
> #include <linux/types.h>
>
> #define FASTRPC_IOCTL_INVOKE _IOWR('R', 3, struct fastrpc_ioctl_invoke)
> +#define FASTRPC_IOCTL_INIT _IOWR('R', 4, struct fastrpc_ioctl_init)
> +
> +/* INIT a new process or attach to guestos */
> +#define FASTRPC_INIT_ATTACH 0
> +#define FASTRPC_INIT_CREATE 1
> +#define FASTRPC_INIT_CREATE_STATIC 2

Maybe use three command codes here, and remove the 'flags' member?

> @@ -53,4 +59,16 @@ struct fastrpc_ioctl_invoke {
> unsigned int *crc;
> };
>
> +struct fastrpc_ioctl_init {
> + uint32_t flags; /* one of FASTRPC_INIT_* macros */
> + uintptr_t file; /* pointer to elf file */
> + uint32_t filelen; /* elf file length */
> + int32_t filefd; /* ION fd for the file */

What does this have to do with ION? The driver seems to otherwise
just use the generic dma_buf interfaces.

> + uintptr_t mem; /* mem for the PD */
> + uint32_t memlen; /* mem length */
> + int32_t memfd; /* fd for the mem */
> + int attrs;
> + unsigned int siglen;
> +};

This structure is again not suitable for ioctls. Please used fixed-length
members and no holes in the structure.

Arnd